need help on picking new stock

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need help on picking new stock

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Considering Mcree or an AICS

but I have never been behind both, so what are the pros and cons
and if possible, if any members can be willingly to let me get behind a Mcree/AICS would be much appreciated
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I'll be at Angeles on Sat morning! Left side of the range.
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I had a Mcrees, sold it and bought 3 Manners T4-As (mini-chassis).
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RS is another chasis option to think about. If you are set on a chasis.
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i like my manners t5 its the best of both worlds where you have a pistol grip type stock but you can also wrap your thumb up over it like a t4 or a McMillan stock
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I need something with adjustable LOP
because my LOP is freakishly 15" man....
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Exodus343 wrote:I need something with adjustable LOP
because my LOP is freakishly 15" man....
You don't NEED adjustable.
Just order it with a 14" LOP and make spacers.
Spacers can be installed into ANY stock with a recoil pad.
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My Manners with the butt spacers is 14.5" so you inly need one more. You can specify that when you order.
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sounds like a good option

the B&C M40 stock's recoil pad is glued on, how do I add spacers?
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I have a manners with adjustable butt spacers up for sale or trade for less then it costs from manners. Its still brand new.
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Exodus343 wrote:sounds like a good option

the B&C M40 stock's recoil pad is glued on, how do I add spacers?
Cut it off and then attach the new pad and spacers with screws like manners and mcmillan...
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Exodus343 wrote: the B&C M40 stock's recoil pad is glued on, how do I add spacers?
You can either cut it off or I've been able to get them off with a heatgun and patience. Add some weight to the buttstock while you're at it.
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